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Article

21 Mar 2003

Author:
Chris Marsden, Chair of Amnesty International UK Business Group, in New Academy Review

Participating in Governance: the Social Responsibility of Companies and NGOs

...This is a big challenge to traditional thinking about the right and proper roles of governments, companies and NGOs and to their competencies in performing them. It means accepting that the world and the power relationships between these key actors has changed. It means understanding that companies and NGOs, whether they or anyone else like it or not and whether they do so actively or passively, are participating in governance.